The actions of Ms. Halligan, who as a U.S. attorney brought criminal cases against President Trump�s enemies, are under review by the organization that licensed her to practice law.
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Lindsey Halligan, the former U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia who brought criminal cases against President Trump�s enemies over the objections of career prosecutors, is under investigation by Florida�s bar association, according to a letter the organization sent last month......
An investigation by Florida�s bar association could lead to disbarment, but the process is rigorous and often takes years. Though the bar can open investigations and act as a fact-finder, its recommendations go to an organization called a grievance committee, which has to determine whether there is probable cause to believe an attorney is guilty of misconduct. That recommendation then goes to the state�s courts, which have the power to disbar lawyers.
Still, the prospect of Ms. Halligan losing her license could serve as a check on administration lawyers who have been accused by judges of pushing the boundaries of the law or intentionally misleading the courts, which has happened frequently in recent months. It could also deter attorneys considering working for the Justice Department, which is eagerly looking to hire to replace the many employees who quit or were fired last year.
On Wednesday, the administration posted a notice in the Federal Register that suggested it was seeking to intervene in state bar associations� disciplinary proceedings.
The Justice Department has no apparent legal authority over state bar disciplinary organizations, and its proposal suggested that it would request that a state bar association �suspend any parallel investigations� until the department completes its own review. But legal experts said that even a request like that by the administration could be interpreted by bar associations as a threat.....
The Florida bar�s investigation into Ms. Halligan centers on her conduct as the interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, when she went before grand juries to seek indictments against two of Mr. Trump�s longtime targets. Her predecessor was forced out after he determined that there was not enough evidence to bring criminal charges against those targets, the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey and New York�s attorney general, Letitia James.
Bondi and the DOJ do not want State Bar Associations investigation the unethical and incompetent attorneys now working at the DOJ. Halligan should be disbarred